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Fall-Winter 2008 
Chaunie's Journey | FFLU: Our Dream Campus | FFL unveils seven new speaker videos on YouTube
Spring-Summer 2008: Perception is RealityTM Read even more about FFL's groundbreaking study here.
Fall 2007: Say NO to the Status QuoTM 
Six Remakable Pro-Life Women
Spring 2007: The Truth About Susan B. Anthony
Did One of America's First Feminists Oppose Abortion?
The American Feminist's® January
2007 Activism Kit! We need you—our agent of change, as a grassroots activist—to proclaim Feminists for Life's message that Women Deserve Better® than abortion. You can help make sure FFL's message is heard and help us redirect the debate toward women-centered solutions.
Fall 2006: Peace Begins in the Womb
Winter 2005-2006: Elizabeth Cady Stanton's Revolution Lives
Spring 2005: Pro-Woman Answers to Pro-Choice Questions 
We've updated and republished this invaluable guide to answer the
tough questions. It was also the model for our very first e-tutorial!
Winter 2004: Take Care of Mom 
FFL offers ways we can change the culture to embrace and support mothers.
Summer-Fall 2004: FFL on Campus - The Revolution Continues 
Feminists for Life looks back over the many successes of our ground-breaking
College Outreach Program.
Spring 2004: Our Pro-Woman, Pro-Life Legacy 
Feminists for Life Celebrates our Pro-Woman Pro-Life Legacy.
Fall/Winter 2003 : Rewarding Motherhood 
Women as mothers in all ages and stages are celebrated by Feminists
for Life of America in the new issue of The American Feminist®.
Summer 2003: Remarkable Pro-Life Women III 
Feminists for Life celebrates the many accomplishments of pro-life
women.
Spring
2003: Pro-Woman Answers to Pro-Choice Questions
An invaluable tool in helping to answer pro-choice questions from
a pro-woman, pro-life perspective
Winter
2002-2003: Roe v. Wade 
A thirty year reflection of it's impact on women
Fall
2002: Hope for the Future
Help us celebrate FFL's 30th Anniversary with this issue dedicated
to FFL's past, present and future!
Spring/Summer
2002: Crimes Against Women Around the World 
FFL examines international crimes against women in this special double
issue.
Fall
2001: Raising Kids Cheap
Feminists for Life provides valuable strategies to parents on how
to survive on a shoestring.
Summer 2001: Women Deserve Better 
Feminists for Life presents women-centered solutions to systematically
eliminate the reasons that drive women to abortion.
Spring
2001: Remarkable Pro-Life Men
Feminists for Life honors the many contributions of pro-life men.
Winter
2000-2001: Remarkable Pro-Life Women II 
Feminists for Life honors the many contributions of pro-life women.
Fall
2000: Two Faces of the Internet 
As women have become the primary users of the Internet, accessing the
benefits is as important as avoiding danger.
Summer
2000: Human Commodities for Sale 
One hundred and thirty-two years after slavery and indentured servitude
were outlawed, people are still for sale around the world, and in the
U.S.
Spring
2000: Activism 2000
Feminists for Life proudly continues 200 years of pro-life feminism.
Winter 1999-2000: Embracing All Life 
Feminists for Life defends life from conception until the natural
end of life
Fall
1999: Back On Campus
Feminists for Life alerts students, parents, alumni, faculty and
staff to potential risks on campus
Summer 1999: Is Life Always Worth Living?
Feminists for Life examines assisted suicide and euthanasia
Spring
1999: Unplanned Pregnancy
Feminists for Life reclaims the meaning of "choice"
Winter
1998-1999: Remarkable Pro-Life Women 
Feminists for Life celebrates the many accomplishments of pro-life
women
Fall
1998: Victory Over Violence
Feminists for Life examines how women triumph over violence
Summer 1998: Work vs. Family 
Women and men struggle to meet the conflicting demands of work and
family
Spring
1998: The Bitter Price of Choice 
Twenty-five years after Roe v. Wade, millions of women and
men mourn our missing children
Winter
1997-1998: She'll Ask, Don't Tell 
Women have a right to be informed about abortion, the most
common form of surgery in America.
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